Morena Celarié

[2] Celarié's public performances were attended by Salvadorans like Francisco Morán and writer Edilberto Torres, who wrote that she "has done more for El Salvador than many ambassadors."

[1][2] In 1961, Celarié founded a dance group under her own name that had among its members Tomasa Cuestas Paz, Irma Méndez, Victoria Jovel Dueñaz, Mauricio Paredes, Vicente Aguiluz Orellana, Aquiles Amaya, Rubén Silva and José Anzoátegui.

[2] She would be placed in charge of events held by the Salvadoran Ministry of Tourism and receive honors from Julio Adalberto Rivera Carballo, Domingo Antonio de Lara School in Mexico City, and the Institute of the Mexican Youth.

"[1] When she returned to San Salvador, she founded the Folk Dance Academy and organized free presentations and shows for schools and rehabilitation centers.

Local police concluded that she had been thrown off the cliff, although her relatives said that she had been depressed after losing money on an investment that she had made to maintain her dance group.